Two earlier pieces Op.9 (Waltz and Mazurka) by Anatoly Liadov. Even though he rather mimics Chopin and Balakirev, among others, I think these are two splendid and irresistable pieces. Recorded live today at the Pianola Museum in Amsterdam. Not as good as I hoped they would be, but perhaps you'll like them anyway.

Like MindenBlues, I too am unfamiliar with Liadov. But these were two wonderful little gems (and well played) Keep to your Holy Mission. It's great there's a site like this where people can learn so much about piano music.

Like MindenBlues, I too am unfamiliar with Liadov. But these were two wonderful little gems (and well played) Keep to your Holy Mission. It's great there's a site like this where people can learn so much about piano music.

I'm glad you appreciate this unfamiliar stuff. Liadov may not have been a staggering talent like many of his contemporary collegues but I think his piano oeuvre is one of the finest and most consistent in the Russian repertoire. More to come, definitely.

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